Why is the Pathfinder's team shooting every alien animal on sight?
Ok maybe if you see a huge Eiroch charging then you might want to defend yourself, but there seems to only be aggressive animals around, only trying to kill you. There has to be the equivalent of our herbivores, who would just flee as soon as they see you and your team. I was expecting a huge diversity in the wildlife in ME:A, and was highly disappointed... And also if you pass by an animal but are not close enough for it to attack you, then your squadmates will still go like "DIIIIIIIIE YOU FILTHY CREATURE"... But aren't we supposed to be explorers? The Andromeda Initiative emphazises a lot on passive observations and peaceful contacts but destroying the wildlife is ok?
And also: why the hell is the fauna the same on all the planets? And no one in the game seems to point it out. One line from Ryder, saying something like: "Hum, that's odd, we already saw this specie on Eos... Could it be a clue about this whole vault/remnant thing?" would have made a huge difference, I would have gone from "Pfff the developers were very lazy, they put the same animals everywhere" to "Oh, interesting, could it be that they were all "placed" on those planets?".